by: Lauren

Happy Friday afternoon everyone! So this week’s weddings had some FABULOUSLY unique ceremony ideas… namely, things to do as “unity” ceremonies!

We started the week off with a chemistry-themed wedding where the bride and groom poured two clear chemicals together to create another blue chemical! Kind of perfect since they were both chemists, right?!

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 Then, we had a vineyard wedding, where the bride and groom placed letters to each other inside a crate with 2 bottles of wine. They nailed the box together, vowing that if they ever had hard times, they would open the box, read the letters, and drink the wine together.

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Both of these ceremony ideas are awesome, right?! And exactly the kind of details I love to see! Have any of you decided on what you’ll be doing for your own ceremony yet?

 

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Lauren

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Lauren Grove is the editor and owner of Every Last Detail. A clueless bride-turned-wedding planner, Lauren uses her experiences and knowledge to educate and inspire brides all over the world.

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  1. Jeannie

    I love all the new ideas that I have come across but I am favoring the Rose Ceremony for our upcoming wedding in November….Have you seen this done Lauren??

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